Gorgo said...
There are two solutions to your problem.
1. Put a splash of vinegar in each bootie. Cheap white vinegar is fine. Top it up with water. Swoosh it around a bit. Let it sit for about 10 minutes while you do other stuff. Drain the booties and hang them out to dry as normal. You get a slight vinegar smell but nothing toxic like they were.
Bleach, disinfectant, soap powered etc. Doesn't work.
2. Get some new booties.
I had some Rip Curl 3mm and they were ready to be registered as a bio-hazard. (Hence the vinegar treatment which works a treat). Even if I dried them thoroughly they made my car uninhabitable. Eventually I threw them out. In 40 years of water stuff they were the first booties I ever owned that stunk.
I recently bought some new Rip Curl 3mm booties and they don't smell at all.
Yes , Ive never noticed this before , its either the particular type of bootie,[there very new] or maybe Its because Im new to to sup,and when surfing normaly ,the old ones used to get flushed out more by waves etc. Dont know,.. anyway I will happy piss on all and sundry to try and de-stinkify the bloody things. Failing that I,ll try the vinegar.

Any way roll on summer so the rubber can be shelved.